Thanks.. :cat:
Yup.. it is...
China. Late Qing Dynasty early Republic period silver sycee ingot. Yunnan saddle shaped variant. Circa 19th to early 20th century AD. 5 taels...
Thanks.. these are pretty common. So I can recommend you some sources if you like
A great gift.. you are very lucky.. haha
Yes.. this is a Song Dynasty temple coin. The Chinese characters are Chun Hua Tong Bao which is a Song Dynasty issue. But the back shows 2...
You're welcome.. I kept a few as charms as well...
You don't see many countries going back to a monarchy unless the republic was far worse..
Thank you.. I am a Buddhist myself though I must admit that I did not get to watch the series you mentioned as I can't watch Netflix outside of...
I'll join in the fun although one of favourites is not necessarily ancient as well..:headphone: [ATTACH] [MEDIA]
Later Zhou Dynasty (951-960) Zhou Yuan Tong Bao Unlike other Chinese cash coins, these ones have a very unique story behind them. Not only were...
Thanks.. I would have passed this if not for the toning.
There is a reference on it by Hartill (13.57) who attributed it to the Northern Sourhern Dynasties period where Liu-Song was part of. But that was...
Haha.. thanks for the compliments @stevex6 ..
Thanks.. too bad for the weak middle strike though..
Thanks @chrsmat71 ... Rome is not the only civilization with the monopoly of nutjobs... haha.
Commonwealth of England - 1651. The Protectorate. Oliver Cromwell. Silver Shilling. Weak strike in middle. Blue tone on edges. The only time in...
Friendly rivalry buddy haha @Ancientnoob
Thanks @Alegandron
Awesome!! It's the same series... cool find
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